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paity last Wednesday evening.
Misa Josephine Wado of Rosedale,
L. L, spent last week at the home of
ftlr. and Mrs. J. Guth and daujrh- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cox.
ter, Bcati'ice, and Mr. Jack Leaner,
Miss Doris Farr has been visiting
fiance of Miss Guth, are spendinj? friends in Cutchogue and Mattituck.
their vacation w’.th Mrs. jJenjamiTi Much regret is expressed that Miss
B. Guth of Sigsbee Avenue.
Farr is not returning as a teacher at
Mr. John Burden spent the week­ ai. PL S. this coming season, she hav­
end with his family.
ing resigned to accept a position
Judge Edward Richards, with his
clsewhclx^
two brothers, Augustus and Frank
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hart and chil­
Richards, and his son Roger and dren, of Brooklyn, are vacationing
daughter Carol, and Albert Masters, at the home of Mr. Hart’s mother,
spent Sunday morning fishing on Mrs. P. Harvey Duryee. Mr. Wil­
Peconic Bay and had good sport and son, of Brooklyn, was their guest
plenty of fish.
over the weekend.
Miss Lida Rafford, a trained
Mis. S. H. Gildersleeve pleasantly
nurse from the M. E. Hospital, entertained the ladies bridge club,
Brooklyn, is visiting her brother, Mi­ Thursday evening of last week.
not Rafford, on Bay Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Chub) C.
Mrs. Ellen Howell, who has been Gildersleeve observed their twentyvisiting her daughter, Mrs. George fifth wedding anniversary on Satur­
Heid, in Brooklyn, is now at the day of last week.
home of her son, Mr. Le Roy Grif­
Miss Katherine Hallock is enjoy­
fin, in Bellport.
ing a two weeks’ visit with her aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Catterall of Leban­ Mrs. Rose Tresbach, at Sea Cliff,
on, Penn., returned home Tuesday L. L
after spending two weeks at the
Miss Agnes Broderick of Chat­
home of their daughter, Mrs. W. ham, N. Y., is visiting her sister,
Raynor Wickham.
Mrs. Merwin Tuthill.
Mrs. Minot Rafford, with her
The Misses Ada Bergen and Gerdaughter, Geraldine, and her par­ ti-ude Cooper left on Saturday on a
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham H. boat trip, first going to Quebec, Can­
Brown are spending two weeks in ada, and thence to Bermuda.
the New England States.
Gerald Slade of Huntington, L. L,
Dr. Slater of Fort Worth, Texas, is spending a vacation at the home
who was a schoolmate of Henry and of his sister, Mrs. A. N. Penny.
Frank Cantelmi, at Texas Christian
Mrs. Malcolm Reeve and Mrs.
University, visited Mrs. Rose Cantel­ PVank Harrison gave a finely ap­
mi at the home of her daughter, Mrs. pointed luncheon to a number of
Han*y De Petris.
Mattituck ladies Tuesday afternoon
Miss Mary De Petris, who has been of this week, at Mrs. Reeve’s home
teaching school in Bridgehampton in West Mattituck.
for the past three years, has accept­
The knitting class met at the
ed a teaching position for the com­ home of Mrs. Rial Smith on Tues­
ing year in the West Hempstead day of last week. This week’s meet­
school.
ing was held at Mrs. Arthur N.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns of Penny’s.
Riverhead, but formerly of MattiMrs. Frank A. Tuthill visited rela­
tuck, with their two daughters, the tives at Groton, Conn., last week.
'Misses Dorothy and Edna Burns, has
Mr. and Mrs. Curran and family,
been spending a week in Maine. • of Florida, have rented the home of
On Tuesday of this week a num­ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cox on the
ber of Mattituck ladles attended the Main Road, making their home thei-e
card party in the auditorium of tiie until October 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Cox
St. Patricl Church in Southol.I.
are at the Tuthill homestead in Ore­
The Missj.i ^ g g y Gildersleeve and gon the while.
Betty Hallock entertained a few
Mi.ss Adele Hamilton was hostess
young friends r.t a treasure hunt to the young ladies bridge club on
Tuesday night of this week.
Mr?. Chas. Wright of New York
spent last weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacNish.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frith of
Brooklyn, N. Y., spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Kate Mapes, at
her home on Bay Avenue.
Mr. an<i Mrs. Robert Murphy have
rented a bungalow at Camp Mineola
for the balance of the summer. Mr.
Murphy is one of the new High
School building superintendents.
Mrs. Furman Neefus pleasantly
entertained the One-Dish Supper
Club at her home in Laurel, Wednes­
day evening.
Miss Shirley Addis is spending a
week at the home of her grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Addis in
Stony Brook.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schwartz of
Mineola, with their two daughters,
Margaret and Elinor Marie, are
spending a week at the home of Mrs.
Schwartz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­
seph Sonntag.
Frederick Leonard has moved to
Queens Village, Long Island, where
he will take charge of the plumbing
work at the 124th Field Artillery Ar­
mory.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chambers
and daughter Elizabeth spent the
weekend at their bungalow on Sigs­
bee Avenue, and also attended the
wedding of Miss Margaret Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Weisner of
Maspeth, Long Island, with their
daughter, Catherine, left Sunday af­
ter spending two weeks at the home
of the Misses Sarah and Mary Mc-
M A T T IT U C K
THEATRE
Fri. & Sat.
Aug. 24-25 | Tuea. Only
STiNGAREE
Irene Dunne
Richard Dix
Blue Steel
John Wayne
Sun. & Mon.
Aug. 28
AMATEUR NITE
LOUDSPEAKER
Ray Walker
Jacqueline Wells
Wed. & Thurs.
Aug. 26*27
The Life of Vergie
Winters
ANN HARDING
JOHN BOLES
Fri. & Sat.
Aug. 31 Sept. 1
Man With 2 Faces
Edw. G. Robinson
Thursday, August 23, I934j
THE 1HATCHMAN (Of Thm S w rii* T r » «
Aug. 29-30
Strictly Dynamite
Jimmie Durante
Lupe Velez
Let’s Try Again
Diana Wynyard
Clive Brook
His Greatest
Gamble
Mary Astor Richard Dix
Dorothy Wilson
wst
.Aj. ••.iAw
Dermott.
Miss Mary Corrigan of Forest
Hills spent part of her vacation in
Mattituck.
Clarence Arshnell of Islip spent a
week at Mrs. Eva Worthington’s
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington
of Forest Hills have spent a week at
Mr. and Mrs. Chai’les Coutts.
Paul West, supervisor of the Mat­
tituck School, and Doniano Masone,
labor boss, spent the weekend in
New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ruland have
returned from a delightful trip to
Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dart are
spending their vacation in Mattituck.
Mrs. Harry Marois entertained a
few friends at cards one evening last
week.
Church of The Redeemer
(Episcopal)
10:00 A. M.—Morning Pra.ver and
Sermon. The Rev. H. J. Williams.
RAYMOND MOORE EFFECTS
THRILLING RESCUE IN SOUND
The twenty-five foot cruiser , 4 " ;
let,” with three occupants on board,
had a lively lime Thursday in Long
Island Sound as a result of the ele­
ments and engine trouble. Accord­
ing to the story, the men on board
waved a blanket for more than two
hours to attract attention to their
plight. At last Raymond Moore, of
Greenport, employed by Oliver Caso
on his fish traps, noticed the signal.
He put forth and towed the boat
ashore. The men were exhausted,
and were given medical attention.
They said they were bound for Cape
Cod when stopped by the accident.
The party included Joseph Decker,
PRINCIPAL ALLART RETURNS
FROM LENGTHY VACATION John O’Neill, and Harry Price, all of
Bi'ooklyn.
M. H. S. Principal J. I. Allart,
Pr.nama’s Climate
Mrs. Allart and children, who have
The cllrauic of Panama is tropical,
been on an auto camping trip for with warm dors and cooler nigllits, the
their summer vacation, returned to teo'pwatnre var.vlng from OS• to 05
degrees. The seasons are dividend Into
Mattituck last week.
wet and dry.
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TUESDAY Nite
MATTITUCK THEATRE
Opportunity Contest
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add two-thirds cup sugar and
ave you noticed tlie great- lemon juice, and freeze as any ice three cups thin cream, and freeze
■ big trucks with the nanio of cream.
to a mush. Add two-thirds cup
sums nianuracturer of ice
macaroon crumbs, and continue
Blackberries and Oranges
cream painted on their sides that Blackberry
freezing. Serve flanked by two
Ice
Cream:
Scald
to­
now speed coniuantiy along the gether the contents of a G-ounce small nwringue glacees. Serves
roads all over our country? It’s can evaporated milk, one-third eight to ten.
a far cry from them to the time cup sugar and .two tablespoons Pineapple and Banana Ice
v,*lica ico cream was usually a water; then cool. Add two table­ Cream: Scald together three cups
Sunday treat and the number of
lemon Juice and one cup of evaporated milk, six cups thin
kinds Beuoraily available was lim­ spoons
blackberries, mashed and cream and two and two-thirds cups
ited to chocolate, vanilla and canned
pressed through a coarse sieve. sugar, and cool. Add the contents
strawberry.
of a No. 2 can of crushed pine­
Serves four.
Today tliore are a great number Freeze.
Orange Ice Cream: Beat two apple and one cup mashed banana
of difCureut Ico creams you can eggs
add- seven-eighths cup pulp, and freeze. Serves twentymake yourself to cool down your sugar,well,
two cups orange juice, one four.
intorior during these torrid tablespoon
orange rind and
months, and you can flavor them half a cup grated
Raspberries and Honey
lemon juice, and let
with all sorLs of fruits such as stand until ofsugar
is all dissolved. Raspberry Ice Cream: Scald to­
apricots, bananas, blackberries, Add contents of three
cans
oranges, piueapplo, peachcs and evaporated milk, color6-ounce
the contents of a 6-ounce
as desired gether
rasiiberries, and with honey, nutS; with yeSow coloring, and
of evaporated milk, one-third
freeze can
mint and.macaroons.
cup sugar and three tablespoons
eight.
Here are sonio recipes for Ice Serves
water; tlien co'ol. Add two table­
To make this dish even more spoons
cro:ims of theuu liavors, few of attractive,
lemon juice and one cup of
cut
a
golden
yellow
which can be obtained from Ice sponge cake into heart shapes, canned raspberries, mashed and
cream manufacturers. We have hollow out centers to form boxes pressed tlii*ough a sieve. Freeze.
made some of them quantity ro or baskets, and fill with the Serves four.
ciiH'S in case you are giving a big orange ico. Sprinkle chopped Honey and Almond Ice Cream
party.
with Merinyue Ca/w: Scald four
candied orange peel on top.
a lmlf.quarts evaporated milk
Apricots and Bananas
lianau'i Ice Cream: Mix throe and
double boiler, add one-third cup
condensed milk with one and in
Apricot srint he Cream: Make tans
cornstarch
which ha.s been
half cups -water, and add one Hmoothed with
a luiroa of tlio fiprli'iits from a atablespoon
four and a half
vanilla.
Add
three
No. :i can by pressing them cups mashed banana pulp, three cups cold water, and stir until
through a sieve. Bcaid together taliiespoons lemon juice and three slightly thickened. Add twelve
three cnps thin cream, three- cups beaten cream. Freeze In well-beaten eggs and six cups
fourths c-up Bu;^ur and one bunch refrigerator trays (or In ice honey. Cool. Freeze as usual,
of crushed fresTi iniat leaves. Let rrvani h'oezor), and serve with an adding three cups chopped
cooJ. btniln and aU<l to the purco. iced animal crmker standing on blanched almonds when half
Freozc as usual. Serves eight. top of each. Serves twenty-four. frozen. Hake small round merin­
Li'<iltorutt'd MUk Itunuiia Ice
gues, and, when cold, hollow out
Creum: Scald lour cups evapora­
the centers. When serving the
Peaches
and
Pineapple
ted milk and one cup water with Pcach and Macaroon Ice Cream: ice cream, top each serving with
tine cup Hiit'ar iu ii double boiler; Press one and a quarter cups one of these meringue caps.
tiieii cool. Add ilve weil-maahed canned peaches througli a sieve, Serves flfty.*
ripe bananas and two tabiespuona
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